Mästaren på karate #1/1993
In "Fu Manchu," Lin Sun, a young martial artist, is thrust into a hidden world of ancient secrets when his foster father and kung fu master Kee is attacked by the mysterious Ninjor. With his dying breath, Kee entrusts Lin with magical jade tiger amulets and a desperate mission: rally the forgotten disciples Abe Brown and Robert Diamond, known as the "Tigers' Sons," to stop a sinister network known as "The Seven Silent." Written by Gerry Conway and illustrated by Dick Giordano, this action-packed tale unfolds through a trail of opium dens and hidden ninjaskolan, leading to a conspiracy far greater than any one warrior can face. The cover, by Jim Starlin, captures the shadowy intensity of the mystery.
In this 1993 martial arts tale from *Mästaren på karate #1*, Shang-Chi stands before the monks who trained him, seeking answers after turning against his father, Fu Manchu. Fu Manchu refuses to see how his own cruelty has driven a rift between himself and his son, leaving the truth hanging in the air between them.
In a tense showdown in New York, Shang-Chi faces his childhood friend M'nai—now the deadly assassin known as Svarta Masken, serving Fu Manchu. Bound by old bonds, Shang-Chi holds back his full power, but when he finally lets go, the consequences are irreversible.
In "Tigerns söner," Lin Sun, guided by his dying foster father and kung fu master Kee, must reunite the legendary trio known as the "Tigerns söner"—Abe Brown and Robert Diamond—after a ninja attack leaves his mentor dead. With only a jade tiger amulet and cryptic clues, the trio follows a trail to a hidden ninjaskola and an opium den run by the enigmatic Sui Ti Kama, only to discover he's just one piece of a larger, silent conspiracy known as "De sju tysta."
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